Friday, February 19, 2010

Not just another white cube, the Kenmore is an artist run gallery space measuring 6"x6"x10". It is operated by Emily Sloan and housed in the freezer of her mini-fridge at Box 13 ArtSpace in Houston, Texas. It is part of a project with Aisen Caro Chacin's N Gallery. The Kenmore is a space developed to keep ideas fresh through the opportunity of a unique exhibition context. Follow us at: http://the-kenmore.blogspot.com

March 2010, the Society of North American Goldsmiths (SNAG) will be meeting in Houston for their annual conference. So timing, along with my own artistic interests in non-traditional materials (if there is such a distinction) and exhibition contexts (in this case the body) fueled my interest in sharing these artists’ work.

Monday, February 8, 2010

January 29, a puppy pile was performed at NOTSUOH in Houston, Texas. A score of "Please join me in a puppy pile" was presented on a sign for the audience to read and decide whether to participate. I chose the score and had painter Heather Strange paint the words on the sign for me. This was to bring the event even further from my control as I knew it already would be performed in public. Writer and educator Emily Bludworth read Miranda July's short story "This Person" while I lay on blankets next to the sign. Three people joined me.